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Edge Hill University announced as finalist in three more categories in the Global Student Living Awards
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Edge Hill University has been announced as a finalist in three more categories in the Global Student Living Awards.
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Why do some trees lose their leaves and others don't? The Conversation's Curious Kids podcast
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Listen to Paul Ashton, Professor of Botany discussing why some trees lose their leaves on The Conversation's Curious Kids podcast.
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Deputy Vice-Chancellor Steve Igoe retires after an incredible 28 years in service
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This week marks the end of an era for Steve Igoe who retires from his role as Deputy Vice-Chancellor after 28 years at Edge Hill shaping the growth and development of the University.
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Rihanna's religious imagery is a protest against feminine ideals of respectability and decency
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In a new article for The Conversation Dr Chris Greenough, Reader in Social Sciences at Edge Hill University takes a look at Rihanna's controversial outfits and use of religious imagery over the years.
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Why is Jesus often depicted with a six-pack? The muscular messiah reflects Christian values of masculinity
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In a new article for The Conversation, Chris Greenough Reader in Social Sciences at Edge Hill University explores why Jesus is often portrayed with a toned physique.
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Plants are flowering earlier than ever - here's how they sense the season's
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In a new article for The Conversation, Paul Ashton Head of Biology, explains how plants can sense the seasons and are blooming early.
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Drinking olive oil: a health and beauty elixir or celebrity fad in a shot glass?
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In a new article for The Conversation, Hazel Flight Programme Lead for Nutrition and Health at Edge Hill University has delved into one of the latest TikTok trends.
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Learning music the informal way some popular musicians do could inspire more school students
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In a new article for The Conversation, Anna Mariguddi, Lecturer in Education (music specialist), discusses music subjects that are on the decline and how we can inspire school students.
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Novelist’s second short story collection scoops £10,000 Edge Hill prize
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Writer Bernie McGill has been crowned the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2023 winner for her collection, This Train Is For.
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Rishi Sunak's reputation for being tetchy has been seen in previous prime ministers - and it doesn't end well
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In a new article for The Conversation Ben Williams Associate Tutor in Politics and Social Sciences at Edge Hill University highlights Rishi Sunak's reputation for being tetchy.
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